Unity in Diversity

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“Unity in Diversity”

I began by writing U-N-I-T-Y across the canvas. This is the Lord’s delight this day, that His church, His bride, have come together to celebrate His resurrection. We all have our foundation in the same living water, this is the artesian well underlying the great south land of the Holy Spirit. We grow differently, old churches, young churches, traditional and contemporary, there’s a place for everyone to worship. We make a difference to the world when we show our ‘canopy’, our unity in His love. His banner over us is love.

 

Title: Unity in Diversity  ||  Artist: Wendy Manzo  || Painted: Easter United 1/1/18 at HOTA (Home Of The Arts, Gold Coast) live painting at combined churches celebration.

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About Giclee printing.

We use the word ‘print’ so that we are easily understood, however, technically speaking, our prints are not prints at all. They are fine art reproductions of original works. The quality is so high that it is difficult to tell between the reproduction and the original.

The most critical part of reproducing artwork is Digital Capture and Colour Correction, so the photographic file provides the truest representation of the original. It’s not just using a good camera, but using the right camera with expertise and experience. Wendy’s artwork is captured using specialised techniques to ensure your reproductions will be colour correct and faithfully reproduce all the detail and tones of the original painting.

Giclee Reproductions are premium high-resolution digital images produced on museum quality, Canson 300-320gsm Cotton Rag (fine cotton fibres woven into a paper-like product) printed with archival Canon Lucia EX 12-colour pigment high-performance inks. Canon Lucia EX pigment inks achieve an “under glass” permanence of 95 years for colour images.

Giclee can be confusing, as many may incorrectly assume that all digital printing is equal. Essentially Giclee (pronounced ‘zhee-clay’) is an invented name from the French word ‘le gicleur’ meaning ‘to squirt’. It was originally coined in 1991 to distinguish between common digital prints and the highest quality form of art reproductions using wide format inkjet printing technology. In 30+ years, this technology has advanced enormously, giving an even wider distinction between Giclee reproductions and digital prints. However, we still use the word ‘print’ because it is the common use of the term and it’s easier to say than ‘reproductions’.

Fine Art Giclee Reproductions should be protected by framing behind glass, using a matte to separate them from the glass. Consult your local framer for the best way to frame your art reproduction and read our blog article “Caring for your Fine Art” for information on ensuring your artwork still looks amazing for 3 – 4 generations. When you invest in a quality print you want it to last!

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Size

Original 122 x 152cm, Print 30 x 37cm, Print 60 x 75cm, Print 80 x 100cm, Print 100 x 124cm